ORLANDO, Fla., Feb. 12, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- IBERIABANK (www.iberiabank.com), the 132-year-old subsidiary of IBERIABANK Corporation, is pleased to announce that Ross Breunig has been named Executive Vice President and Central Florida Market President.
Breunig joins IBERIABANK with an extensive background in the Orlando market banking industry. He most recently served as Corporate Group Head and Managing Director at Fifth Third Bank where he was responsible for three of its nine corporate banking divisions. Prior to that role, he worked for CitiBank and was responsible for establishing the Mid-Corporate practice for the Southeast/Mid-Atlantic region. His experience also includes his role as Market President/Commercial Bank Director at Wachovia/Wells Fargo, and he started his career at Barnett/NationsBank/Bank of America in Orlando.
A long-time resident of Orlando, Breunig graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Central Florida where he played basketball.
"We are very excited to welcome Ross to our team," says Susie Martinez, Regional President of Central Florida. "He is a well-regarded leader in the Orlando community. His experience in the industry and deep knowledge of the market will add tremendous value to our team and to our clients."
Breunig's office is located at 315 E. Robinson Street, Suite 350, in Orlando, and he can be reached by email at [email protected].
IBERIABANK Corporation, a Louisiana corporation, is a financial holding company with 329 combined locations, including 191 bank branch offices and two loan production offices in Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama, Texas, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, New York, and North Carolina, 29 title insurance offices in Arkansas, Tennessee, and Louisiana, and mortgage representatives in 88 locations in 12 states. The Company also has 18 wealth management locations in four states and one IBERIA Capital Partners L.L.C. office in Louisiana.
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